Yunoha

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Ever since she was young Yunoha had always been an incredibly unsocial child. This was due to her extreme shyness, and the ideals that she would never fit in with the other children. Even when others in her class would try and reach out for her (in call of trying to befriend said girl or even striking up polite conversation) their advances would always be inevitably rejected. This unfortunately led for each and every one of her classmates to slowly stop trying. To this day, Yunoha regrets not trying to come out of her shell more, as she would of made more friends and not had the rather lonely up-bringing that she did. It takes a lot of courage for her to approach anyone herself willingly and even if that does happens, she usually hides herself behind her cat plushie, Tama. …show more content…
Growing up like she did, it's pretty normal for her to think that she would never have someone interested in her, or want to become her friend. Despite her timid nature, Yunoha is a very gentle and understanding person, always showing worry or compassion for her companions when something is wrong, and would try the best to comfort them. An example of this would be when one of her friends Mikono, was frustrated on what to do about how she felt about Kagura and the problems that arose when it came to him, Yunoha was there to listen and even lend in a few helpful suggestions while as small as they

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